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Recorded Information Sessions

Below, you will find recorded information sessions about various offices. At the bottom of this page, there are also short videos with tips from members of our Parent and Family Advisory Council. 

Student Involvement Opportunities Session

The goal of this recorded information session is to raise awareness of how students can get involved and connected with campus programs, student organizations, and activities through the Division of Student Development and Campus Ministry. Learn how involvement can support socioemotional learning, personal development, career preparation, and a sense of belonging.

Student Involvement Opportunities Webinar

Student Accessibility Center: Services and Resources for Rambler Families

This session focuses on services and resources provided by the Student Accessibility Center to Loyola University Chicago students.

Student Accessibility Center: Services and Resources for Rambler Families

First and second year advising information for rambler families 

This session focuses on the Office of First & Second Year Advising for Loyola University Chicago students and the role advising plays in the success of students.

First and Second Year Advising Information for Rambler Families

Pro Tips from Members of the Parent & Family Advisory Council

Below, you will find some 3 – 4 minute videos from members of the Parent and Family Advisory Council. These parents of LUC students share some of their experiences and lessons learned regarding a variety of topics.

In this video, Bonnie and Rob talk about academic support. Related resources include (but are not limited to) the Tutoring Center, Writing Center, and First & Second Year Advising.

Academic Support: Tips from Parent and Family Advisory Council Members

Transitioning from Living On and Off Campus: Tips from Parent and Family Advisory Council Members

In this video, Rob and Bonnie talk about students moving on-campus, managing conflicts with roommates, and transitioning to living off-campus. Campus resources relevant for this topic include Residence Life and conflict resolution services from the Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conflict Resolution in the Office of the Dean of Students.

Transitioning from Living On and Off Campus: Tips from Parent and Family Advisory Council Members

In this video, Bonnie and Rob talk about their students’ experiences navigating Chicago. Campus resources relevant for this topic include Campus Safety, the U-Pass (public transportation), traveling between campuses with the inter-campus shuttle, and using the 8-ride service on the Lake Shore Campus in Rogers Park.

Navigating Chicago: Tips from Parent and Family Advisory Council Members

Staying Informed: Tips from Parent and Family Advisory Council Members

Below, you will find recorded information sessions about various offices. At the bottom of this page, there are also short videos with tips from members of our Parent and Family Advisory Council. 

Student Involvement Opportunities Session

The goal of this recorded information session is to raise awareness of how students can get involved and connected with campus programs, student organizations, and activities through the Division of Student Development and Campus Ministry. Learn how involvement can support socioemotional learning, personal development, career preparation, and a sense of belonging.

Student Accessibility Center: Services and Resources for Rambler Families

This session focuses on services and resources provided by the Student Accessibility Center to Loyola University Chicago students.

First and second year advising information for rambler families 

This session focuses on the Office of First & Second Year Advising for Loyola University Chicago students and the role advising plays in the success of students.

Pro Tips from Members of the Parent & Family Advisory Council

Below, you will find some 3 – 4 minute videos from members of the Parent and Family Advisory Council. These parents of LUC students share some of their experiences and lessons learned regarding a variety of topics.

In this video, Bonnie and Rob talk about academic support. Related resources include (but are not limited to) the Tutoring Center, Writing Center, and First & Second Year Advising.

Transitioning from Living On and Off Campus: Tips from Parent and Family Advisory Council Members

In this video, Rob and Bonnie talk about students moving on-campus, managing conflicts with roommates, and transitioning to living off-campus. Campus resources relevant for this topic include Residence Life and conflict resolution services from the Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conflict Resolution in the Office of the Dean of Students.

In this video, Bonnie and Rob talk about their students’ experiences navigating Chicago. Campus resources relevant for this topic include Campus Safety, the U-Pass (public transportation), traveling between campuses with the inter-campus shuttle, and using the 8-ride service on the Lake Shore Campus in Rogers Park.